WebOrchis olbiensis. Southern early-purple orchid blooms earlier than most orchid species, flowering in early spring. This is an important characteristic, as it helps identify the plant, … http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-0000259736
Orchis mascula, Early-purple Orchid
WebOrchis provincialis is a herbaceous plant 20–40 centimetres (7.9–15.7 in) high. The 4-5 basal leaves are oblong-lanceolate, with a length of about 8 cm and arranged in a rosette, the color is green with purplish brown spots. The cauline leaves are sheathing the stem, with yellowish lanceolate bracts. WebOrchis olbiensis Southern early-purple orchid blooms earlier than most orchid species, flowering in early spring. This is an important characteristic, as it helps identify the plant, making "early" a feature in the plant's name. Southern early-purple orchid grows in open woodlands and thickets. 9 to 11 Hardiness Zones More Info Plant Type Herb right cavitary pneumonia icd 10
Southern early-purple orchid (Orchis olbiensis) Flower, Leaf, Care ...
WebOrchis × palanchonii G.Foelsche & W.Foelsche (2005) = (Orchis olbiensis × Orchis pauciflora) Orchis × permixta Soó (1932) = (Orchis mascula ssp. speciosa × Orchis pallens × Orchis provincialis) Orchis × petterssonii G.Keller ex Pett. (1947) = (Orchis mascula × Orchis spitzelii) Orchis × plessidiaca Renz (1928) = (Orchis pallens × ... WebO. olbiensis is a member of the large O. mascula group and was first described from Var, France in 1859. Its name refers to the ancient Greek colony of Olbia, now known as … WebOrchis olbiensis Reut. ex Gren. Mém. Soc. Émul. Doubs , sér. 3, 3: 6 (1859) This name is reported by Orchidaceae as an accepted name in the genus Orchis (family Orchidaceae ). The record derives from WCSP which reports it as an accepted name (record 142980 ) … right cauchy-green tensor